To Vote or Not to Vote
As November 5th approaches I think it is important to take a closer look at our rights as Americans to vote. Although we have the right to vote, should we if we know nothing about who is running or what propositions are trying to be passed? According to Rob Moller’s article, “Why You Should Vote,” his viewpoint is that we all have a responsibility to our country to vote. However author Russell Bell would disagree with this statement. In his article “Why Fewer People Voting can make our Elections more Democratic,” Bell writes why everyone should not run out and vote. Either viewpoint you take will though have an effect on all of us in society in one way or another. In is fascinating to me that our decision to vote or not to vote could indeed change the future. What could be at stake? What kinds of consequences might we have to face in the future? I think these are all important things to think about when deciding to vote or not to vote. According to Moller young people need to start voicing their options; it is their responsibility. It is by voicing their fears and dreams of the future that change can happen. Also voicing our options to the leaders of this country will force them to look in new directio
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